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- Expenditures were also subject to documentation in the Pipe rolls.
- The Davenport family is first recorded in pipe rolls dating before 1254.
- The surviving Pipe roll from 1130 records an income of ?4, 500.
- Emme died in or after 1214, when she disappears from the Pipe Rolls.
- He also describes the creation of the Pipe rolls and how they are used.
- The Pipe rolls for 1241 were published in 1918 by the Yale University Press.
- The Pipe Rolls afford illustrations of the practice.
- In the Pipe Rolls of 1194 it appears as " Stapelford ".
- The half mark was recorded as paid on the Pipe Roll for Michaelmas 1223.
- The Pipe rolls also allow the identification of the custodians of royal lands and castles.
- The first Pipe Roll that is known to have survived dates from 1130, recording royal expenditures.
- This place is first recorded as " Baldac " in the Pipe Rolls of Hertfordshire in 1168.
- William, called of Poitiers in the Pipe rolls may have been a half brother of Eleanor.
- His name is one of two listed in the Pipe rolls as receiving monies toward that project.
- The Pipe Roll Society, formed in 1883, has published the Pipe rolls up until 1224.
- The Pipe Roll Society, formed in 1883, has published the Pipe rolls up until 1224.
- The name was originally recorded in the Pipe Rolls of Kent as " Leburn ".
- For example, the English Pipe rolls record that, in 1158, the sheriffs of Normandy.
- The earliest recording of the family is Osemundus Bulloc in the Pipe Rolls of Berkshire in 1166.
- In 1835 he published an extra volume of his history, containing the Pipe rolls for Northumberland.
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